Government of the 2nd Legislature of Spain

On December 1, 1982 , Felipe Gonzalez takes office as Prime Minister of Spain after winning an absolute majority in the general elections of 1982 with 202 deputies .

On December 3, Gonzalez presents the new government that takes office that afternoon before the King Juan Carlos I. The Cabinet estubo operational until July 26, 1986

Government was:

Office Name Term Notes
Prime Minister Felipe González Márques
Deputy Prime Minister Alfonso Guerra González
Spokesman - Eduardo Sotillos Palet

- Francisco Javier Solana Madariaga

1982 - 1985

1985 - 1986

He is appointed new Director of Radio Nacional España
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation - Fernando Morán López

- Francisco Fernández Ordóñez

1982 - 1985

1985 - 1986

Minister of Justice Fernando Ledesma Bartret
Minister of Defence Narcís Serra i Serra
Minister of Economy and Finance - Miguel Boyer Salvador

- Carlos Solchagan Catalán

1982 - 1985

1985 - 1986

He resigned from office
Minister of the Interior José Barrionuevo Peña
Minister of Public Works and Urbanism - Julián Campo Sainz de Rozas

- Javier Sáenz de Cosculluela

1982 - 1985

1985 - 1986

Minister of Education and Science José María Maravall Herrero
Minister of Industry and Energy - Carlos Solchaga Catalán

- Joan Majó Cruzate

1982 - 1985

1985 - 1986

He was appointed Minister of Economy and Finance
Minister of Work and Social Security José Joaquín Almunia Amann
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Carlos Romero Herrera
Minister of the Presidency Javier Moscoso del Prado y Muñoz
Minister of Transport, Turism and Comunication - Enrique Barón Crespo

- Abel Ramón Caballero Álvarez

1982 - 1985

1985 - 1986

Minister of Culture Francisco Javier Solana Madariaga
Minister of Territorial Policy - Tomás de la Quadra-Salcedo Fernández del Castillo

- Féliz Pons Irazazábal

1982 - 1985

1985 - 1986

Minister of Health and Consumers Ernest Lluch Martín

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